Eyelash Transplants
After years of mascara and curling our lashes we’re noticing that our eyelashes are starting to look a little sparse and faint, making the whole eye area seem kind of tiny and bald.
Oh, to have those thick, dark, long movie star lashes like J Lo, Beyonce or Oprah. We know, they probably wear fakes, but for the average person, it seems such a pain to have to put false eyelashes on all the time, unless it’s special occasion.
A lot of women go for eyelash extensions which we’ve never tried, but hear they can damage the eyelash even more if you are not careful how you remove them.
There’s also some eyelash creams out there like Revitalash and Jan Marni Age Intervention Eyelash Conditioner which are supposed to work, but have never heard from anyone who had much success.
Now there’s another new option that sounds kind of interesting: Eyelash Transplants. It’s a cosmetic surgery procedure where they remove a few hairs from your head and transplant them into your eyelid.
Not something we’re going to run out and try right away, but we’ll sure be watching to see if this what kind of success others are having.
How do you keep your lashes lush and beautiful? Have you ever tried any of these things and do they work. Post us a comment and let us know. We’d love to hear from you about what works. 










i think it is expensive to get a hair transplant but the procedure is well worth it ,~”
my dad recently got a Hair Transplant, it was very expensive but the results are worth it.`;~
My lashes had started to break and get thinner as I’ve gotten older. I’ve been using the Jan Marni Lash Intervention for 9 months and my lashes have regrown and are longer and thicker. My daughter even noticed and said, “Mom, you’re lashes are so long!” It’s worked for me.